Monday, October 10, 2016

The Punksters.net Blog is celebrating over 100,000 blog views. Yeah, sure, some people might not be impressed by that but we still think of it as a pretty good milestone of sorts. We have been doing the blog for about a year and a half now, so it took a while but, never-the-less we eventually got there.

Most of what we cover in the blog are character introductions, the release of new e-books and other merchandise and the celebration of our various milestones such as this one. The blog deosn’t get as many visitors that the website itself gets but we still appreciate each and every visit.

Some of you may not be aware that you can also view the comic strip’s archives while you are here. Along the right side of this page you can see the options to view the strips in blocks of ten, all the way back from the first strip released right up until the most recent strip released. So, since you are here already, feel free to check out the archives.

In closing, we just want to thank each and every visitor to not only this blog site but those who have also visited the Punksters.net website. You can sign up for e-mail alerts for each blog entry as it is published. That option is also on the right hand side of this page. Just as the option to follow us on Facebook is as well. So thanks for visiting and we hope you keep coming back. We’ll leave the light on for ya.

E-BOOK: THE RISE AND FALL OF COLONEL CORNBALL

This book contains a collection of the Punksters.net Comic Strips that feature a character named Colonel Cornball. It follows the character from the time he is first introduced as a presidential candidate, through his presidential campaign, his election and time as president. Eventually, he becomes a tyrannical dictator and is overthrown.

What Not To Do As A Musician

This Kindle e-book is written by Bob Craypoe, a musician, for musicians. It covers the many mistakes a musician can make in the pursuit of a career in the music business. It is great for young musicians who could use the advice of those who have done it for a while as well as older musicians who may not be making progress as fast as they would like.
It doesn't matter if the musician is just looking to make a few extra dollars or make a living from music. This book would be helpful in either case. Click on the link below for more information: